Mjolk's Fall/Winter 2009 Collection Makes Highwaters Handsome
Danielle Levy — February 9, 2009 — Fashion
References: mjolk.au & thefashionisto
Mjölk is the creation of designers Lars Stoten from Denmark and John Clarke of England. The company began in Japan but is now made mostly in Australia.
I’ve been excitedly following this company for a few seasons and enjoy their distinct and creative designs. This collection is more specialized for those fashion risk-takers with pieces like the cropped trouser and long Middle Eastern-inspired shirts. While each clothing item is certainly different, the color palette of grays, red and blue brings it all together into a tight collection.
I’ve been excitedly following this company for a few seasons and enjoy their distinct and creative designs. This collection is more specialized for those fashion risk-takers with pieces like the cropped trouser and long Middle Eastern-inspired shirts. While each clothing item is certainly different, the color palette of grays, red and blue brings it all together into a tight collection.
Trend Themes
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